I'm trying to figure out how anyone can read this board and think that no one values OBP here. I think there's a disconnect, so Deuce, if you're still around... OBP is a great stat. Batting average, not so much. Players with an OBP that is largely dependent on their batting average have a tougher time sustaining a decent OBP since batting average can fluctuate quite a bit. However, players who walk a lot can still maintain a respectable OBP during years where their batting average suffers. I wouldn't say that a lot of people here value slugging over OBP, but I can see how you would infer that from the Greene vs. Theriot discussion. If you were to take Greene out of Petco Park, he'd likely post an OBP in the .320-.340 range, which is where Theriot is likely to end up. However, Theriot is never going to hit for power. I highly doubt you'll see him ever put up a SLG% over .400 in any season. Greene would be capable of over .500 away from Petco...not that he'd do that every season, but he'd probably be over .470 during his peak years. That's a substantial upgrade, especially when you consider that they would have similar OBPs. Any advantage Theriot would have in OBP in a given year (again, provided that Greene is not playing half his games in San Diego) would be minimal at best, while the advantage Greene would have in slugging would be huge.